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    Exclamation Please advice... OS: Fedora... Problem: httpd configuration...

    Hi

    I have installed and configured Apache on Fedora. I am trying to serve a virtual desktop solution. I have chmoded -R 777, chown apache to the root, allowed +ExecCGI, chcon to cgi_exec_t. Still, I get a 403 forbidden error when trying to configure the database (which is working). It is the POST that gets forbidden on the configuration files, not the GET. I have tried curl, it shows 403 forbidden for POST, although I have <limit POST> to allow.

    I am out of ideas what the problem might be... Please advice.

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    Re: Please advice... OS: Fedora... Problem: httpd configuration...

    Closed; please refrain from making more than one topic on the same issue.
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